The Peach is not only a great tasting and sweet piece of fruit, it’s now a popular choice for quality tattoo designs.
While many peach tattoos stick with the traditional orchard fruit – etched in either classical black and gray or contemporary realistic color – there’s also a school of design reveling in humor and a sense of the absurd.
The peach in social media and text messaging is a great piece of sexual innuendo, with the fruit used colloquially to represent a great derriere (or ass, you uncultured heathens).
Below you’ll find some brilliant examples of peach tattoos in vivid color, fine line, and full cheek. If this is the type of ink you’re considering then this collection will provide you ample inspiration.
1. Black and Gray Tattoos






2. Dainty Peach Tattoo Designs




3. Linework Tattoo Art








4. New School Tattoo Ideas





5. Unique and Creative Tattoos






6. Realistic Tattoo Designs









7. Small Tattoo Art





8. Neo-Traditional Tattoo Ideas






9. Watercolor Peach Tattoos






What do peach tattoos symbolize?
Traditionally peach ink is linked with summer – they are warm and fun, representing positivity and good vibes.
Contemporary tattoos link peaches with a juicy butt – they are meant to be suggestive of attractiveness and positive sexual connotations.
What type of peach tattoos are most popular?
Peach tattoos are almost universally smaller designs with a focus on clean, well-lined art.
While they are used in cool neo-traditional ink, more often they are deployed in fine line designs or realistic tattoo depictions.
Peach tattoos also show off tattoo artists’ ability to utilize range in color, whether used for the golden mix of yellow and orange, or more bright neon ink designs, and softer watercolor variations.
Where should I place my peach tattoo?
Peach tattoos are hugely popular with women, whose tendency is to operate with quality detail over more stylized large tattoos favored by men.
Peach ink is popular for forearms and the upper arm, shoulders, and more discrete locations such as the hip, spine, or upper thigh as well.
How much does a peach tattoo cost?
Most peach tattoos are small in stature but intricate in detail. Black and gray designs and simple linework ink starts at around $150-$200 for an hour’s worth of work.
More heavily detailed peach body art, such as watercolor designs or realistic colorwork, will take 3-4 hours and cost between $500-$700 for an experienced professional.
Remember to tip your artist around 15% of the tattoo’s price should the work meet pre ink expectations, or more for going above and beyond.
